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Wilkister Kerubo Mageto & 2 others v Gyto Success Company Limited [2018] KEELRC 661 (KLR)

[2018] KEELRC 661 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
661
Citation
[2018] KEELRC 661 (KLR)
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TypeUnlawful Termination of EmploymentPostureAppeal from an original trial decisionCoramPresiding Judge
The Court finds in favor of the Claimants, awarding compensation, notice pay, house allowance, service pay, leave pay, and salary arrears.

Facts

The Claimants were employed as security guards by the Respondent. They were terminated without notice or reasonable explanation, leading to a lawsuit.

Issues

  • Whether the Claimants have made out a case for unlawful termination of employment
  • Whether the Claimants are entitled to the remedies sought

Reasoning

The Respondent failed to provide a valid reason for termination and did not follow procedural fairness requirements. The Claimants' testimony regarding their employment record was uncontroverted.

Outcome

In favor of the Claimants

Orders

  • Award of compensation, notice pay, house allowance, service pay, leave pay, and salary arrears

Remedies

  • Compensation
  • Notice pay
  • House allowance
  • Service pay
  • Leave pay
  • Salary arrears

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Employment Act
  • National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Act
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